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Fecal Exams
Fecal exams play an important
role in the maintenance of your pet’s good health. Pets under a year
of age should have 3-4 fecal exams performed throughout their first
year of life. Adult animals should have a minimum of 2 fecal exams
performed per year as part of their wellness regimen. Additional
fecal exams may be necessary for your adult pet depending on
environmental exposure and the use/type of preventives. Fecal exams
are an essential diagnostic test for any animal exhibiting diarrhea,
weight loss or vomiting so it is a good idea to bring a fresh stool
sample with you to your pet’s appointment.
Optimal results depend on the quality of the stool sample provided.
A stool specimen should be less than 24 hours old and be kept
refrigerated (NOT FROZEN) until submitted. It is best to have at
least a teaspoon of feces for submission to the lab. It does not
matter if leaves, debris or litter is mixed in with the sample. Make
sure the sample is truly fecal matter and not a clump of urine if
you are using clumping type litter for your cat
*There are some intestinal parasites that are best detected in a
fresh, non-refrigerated stool sample. Your veterinarian will let you
know if that is necessary.
Fecal samples can be submitted to the KSU-VMTH Small Animal
Receiving Desk
M-F between
the hours of 8AM and 3PM.
Please feel free to call us if you have any questions.
785-532-5690
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